Biological Cybernetics
Biological Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary field that studies the control and communication processes in living organisms. It combines principles from biology, engineering, and computer science to understand how biological systems regulate themselves and respond to their environments. This field explores feedback mechanisms, adaptation, and the flow of information within biological systems.
Researchers in Biological Cybernetics often use models and simulations to analyze complex behaviors in organisms, from simple cells to entire ecosystems. By understanding these processes, scientists can develop applications in areas such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and medicine, enhancing our ability to design systems that mimic or interact with biological life.